Written in GLOBAL he 4/26/2024 · 12:57 pm
At the annual gala dinner at Libertad Foundationthe Argentine president Javier Milei behaved more like a comedian stand up comedy than as a president of the Republic in front of guests, businesspeople and politicians, like the president of Uruguay Luis Lacalle Pou.
Just as the other day celebrated a surplus of 0.2% after throwing 57% of Argentines into the poverty line, Milei gave his show, which was criticized by the comedian from stand up Argentine Diego Wainsteinon his Twitter profile.
Wainstein made a clip of Milei’s “presidential” speech (as he called it), from which he made the following comment:
As a stand-up comedian, I suggest that the president try out the material in a bar before going in front of the cameras. I’m not one to say that his imitations are mediocre and his jokes are weak. But doing a show without testing it a little beforehand is not ideal.
Milei’s unbelievable speech was crowned with the image he created to explain how the Argentine economy would grow.
“It’s going up like a horn” [Vai subir como peido de mergulhador]